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Joseph W. Young, Jr., and the City Beautiful: A Biography of the Founder of Hollywood, Florida

AUTHOR Mickelson, Joan
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (04/01/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Joseph W. Young, Jr., was acknowledged as one of the five or six major city builders in boomtime Florida. From practically nothing in 1920 he created Hollywood By-the-Sea with an elegant Beaux Arts plan of circles and lakes, calling it a "City Beautiful," an ideal first propounded by Daniel Burnham of Chicago. Young had a rare talent for publicity and a knack for making and spending millions--supported by an immense personal charm that is still remembered decades after his death.

This first full biography of Young covers his start as city builder in turn-of-the-century California where new cities blossomed and were ballyhooed, his move to Indianapolis, home of Carl Fisher who developed Miami Beach, his creation of Hollywood and Port Everglades, and his move to his Adirondack resort, ending with his dreams to expand Hollywood, fulfilled after his early death.

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ISBN-13: 9780786468805
ISBN-10: 0786468807
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 220
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 6.90 x 0.90 x 9.90 inches
Weight: 1.05 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Social Science | Sociology - Urban
Social Science | Public Policy - City Planning & Urban Development
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 307.121
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012044134
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Joseph W. Young, Jr., was acknowledged as one of the five or six major city builders in boomtime Florida. From practically nothing in 1920 he created Hollywood By-the-Sea with an elegant Beaux Arts plan of circles and lakes, calling it a "City Beautiful," an ideal first propounded by Daniel Burnham of Chicago. Young had a rare talent for publicity and a knack for making and spending millions--supported by an immense personal charm that is still remembered decades after his death.

This first full biography of Young covers his start as city builder in turn-of-the-century California where new cities blossomed and were ballyhooed, his move to Indianapolis, home of Carl Fisher who developed Miami Beach, his creation of Hollywood and Port Everglades, and his move to his Adirondack resort, ending with his dreams to expand Hollywood, fulfilled after his early death.

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Joseph W. Young, Jr., was acknowledged as one of the five or six major city builders in boomtime Florida. From practically nothing in 1920 he created Hollywood By-the-Sea with an elegant Beaux Arts plan of circles and lakes, calling it a "City Beautiful," an ideal first propounded by Daniel Burnham of Chicago. Young had a rare talent for publicity and a knack for making and spending millions--supported by an immense personal charm that is still remembered decades after his death.

This first full biography of Young covers his start as city builder in turn-of-the-century California where new cities blossomed and were ballyhooed, his move to Indianapolis, home of Carl Fisher who developed Miami Beach, his creation of Hollywood and Port Everglades, and his move to his Adirondack resort, ending with his dreams to expand Hollywood, fulfilled after his early death.

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Author: Mickelson, Joan
Joan Mickelson's family was one of the first to settle in Hollywood, Florida. She grew up there and received her doctorate from Harvard University in art history. For over thirty years she was a museum curator and director in art and history museums throughout the Eastern United States. Also a biographer, she has written about various artists and a book on Hilla Rebay, the founding director of the Guggenheim Museum.
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